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. >> right now, the strongest sector is the energy sector. with all the fracking going on, anything related to fracking. we have rail cars that carry sand. you can't get them. they're very, very valuable right now. any type of car that really isn't associated with the energy sector. that's one of the hottest sectors right now. >> an look where oil is. that makes sense with the momentum there. >> retailers, it's more mixed. some of the retailers are doing okay. some of them are not. it's much more of a mixed picture. >> the international story, is that part of their business? or is this largely a domestic set of companies we're looking at? >> no, these companies are primarily domestic. most of their business is in the u.s. more than half of their employees are here in the u.s. this is primarily a u.s. base. >> given your background, you were there at those meetings at the federal reserve during the financial crisis. how does it feel to you today versus where we were in 2008? >> well, it's much, much better. 2008 was an incredibly difficult tim
. >> right now, the strongest sector is the energy sector. with all the fracking going on, anything related to fracking. we have rail cars that carry sand. you can't get them. they're very, very valuable right now. any type of car that really isn't associated with the energy sector. that's one of the hottest sectors right now. >> an look where oil is. that makes sense with the momentum there. >> retailers, it's more mixed. some of the retailers are doing okay. some of them are...
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noted energy watcher boon pickens weighs in on the recent plunge in crude and what it means for investors. does it go lower from here? we'll get his take. plus, wait until you hear how much banks are charging for overdraft fees in the last year. is it financial irresponsibility by millions of americans? we have the debate coming up. former california treasurer phil angelites says why more needs to be done to fix the aftereffects of the recent financial crisis. all ahead on "closing bell." we look forward to seeing you then. brian? >> looking forward to it, bill. well, folks, only 89 i days before christmas which means, don't panic. there are 88 shopping days left until the holiday. investors have gone on a shopping spree of their own. they have been buying up retail stocks. names like urban outfitters and the gap are up # 30% just this quarter. so courtney reagan, are all signs pointing to a strong holiday season? >> so far, yes, actually. many consumers are starting to shop for halloween costumes. i i'll be katniss from "the hunger games." deloitte is forecasting holiday sales increasing
noted energy watcher boon pickens weighs in on the recent plunge in crude and what it means for investors. does it go lower from here? we'll get his take. plus, wait until you hear how much banks are charging for overdraft fees in the last year. is it financial irresponsibility by millions of americans? we have the debate coming up. former california treasurer phil angelites says why more needs to be done to fix the aftereffects of the recent financial crisis. all ahead on "closing...
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to make sure we have nonpolluting sources of energy like wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy. >> to bolster their arguments, both sides referred to former president theodore roosevelt. tracy. tracy: great story. thank you so much. ashley: if you are charged with a crime and the charges are dropped. should it keep you from getting a job? one police department in massachusetts says yes. what the judge thinks his next. tracy: let's take a look at the ten and 30 treasuries. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. governor of getting it done. you kno
to make sure we have nonpolluting sources of energy like wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy. >> to bolster their arguments, both sides referred to former president theodore roosevelt. tracy. tracy: great story. thank you so much. ashley: if you are charged with a crime and the charges are dropped. should it keep you from getting a job? one police department in massachusetts says yes. what the judge thinks his next. tracy: let's take a look at the ten and 30 treasuries. we...
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about a week and a half ago the energy information report that highlights weekly changes in the amount of gasoline and oil produced finally showed a very good report. in fact a surprising report to many. crude oil inventories had increased eight and a half million barrels in just one week's time. we saw overall total inventories of gasoline and crude oil jump a significant amount. i think that is what is leading to the selloff in oil and gasoline. melissa: yeah. and in fact we saw oil fall about 7%. gasoline dropped about 5% as i think you said in the futures market. do you think this is going to stick around though because i watch all of the sabre-rattling going on acrosstown and at the u.n. and i don't know? what do you think? >> well, there's a lot of asterisks behind how long this will stick around, a month, a year, not long enough. i'm sure many motorists will agree with. i think we'll see this in the cooler months. this situation tends to play out. i was looking past year's data in the run-up to the election of the prices can move up. they can move down. this year prices may be m
about a week and a half ago the energy information report that highlights weekly changes in the amount of gasoline and oil produced finally showed a very good report. in fact a surprising report to many. crude oil inventories had increased eight and a half million barrels in just one week's time. we saw overall total inventories of gasoline and crude oil jump a significant amount. i think that is what is leading to the selloff in oil and gasoline. melissa: yeah. and in fact we saw oil fall...
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hazards after free society is cheap energy. secretary chu getting solyndra and solar companies money. what their goal was as president obama stated to make energy rates skyrocket. only makes conceiveable sense in electricity and energy is in the stratosphere much more expensive. solar only begins to make sense. so that was the original plan. that didn't come through because congress failed to pass a climate bill which would have helped. president obama is doing everything he can to make energy more difficult when it comes to coal in the united states and other forms of drilling and things like that. so what's happened is it is ideology that is driving this policy. they want renewable energy. it is based on fear of man made global warming. they say we have to get off carbon based energy. need to do it fast. this is their ideology. that is why they're doing stuff that makes no sense. federal government as venture capitalist makes no sense. melissa: venture capitalist their record is not great. they have four companies have gotten
hazards after free society is cheap energy. secretary chu getting solyndra and solar companies money. what their goal was as president obama stated to make energy rates skyrocket. only makes conceiveable sense in electricity and energy is in the stratosphere much more expensive. solar only begins to make sense. so that was the original plan. that didn't come through because congress failed to pass a climate bill which would have helped. president obama is doing everything he can to make energy...
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but the real picture is the department of energy. their inventory, if you look at at the tall stocks for the five-year seasonal average, is sitting right around 370 million barrels. that's their inventory. the five-year seasonal average is down about 325, so we're 10% over. remember last week we had a build of 8.5 million barrels. this week we're expecting a build of two million. if you see in about an hour when oil prices and the d.o.e. releases their stocks, you'll probably see oil take that next leg lower. >> let's switch gears and talk about gold as well as silver, for that matter. silver has been handily outpacing gold this year, so i'm wondering if traders are seeing the silver trade having more upside. granted, it's a less liquid market. but maybe going into the final quarter of the year, that's the bet that's in place. >> the silver trade has rallied about 20% in the last two months. it is technically an industrial metal. it has gotten a boost because of the qe hype. traders are thinking that that's the cheap metal to get int
but the real picture is the department of energy. their inventory, if you look at at the tall stocks for the five-year seasonal average, is sitting right around 370 million barrels. that's their inventory. the five-year seasonal average is down about 325, so we're 10% over. remember last week we had a build of 8.5 million barrels. this week we're expecting a build of two million. if you see in about an hour when oil prices and the d.o.e. releases their stocks, you'll probably see oil take that...
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certainly the energy stox higher on the heels of a big move up in the price of oil. s&p 500 up 14 points. bill, over to you. >> all right. as we all know, two internet related stocks are getting a lot of attention lately. they're facebook and yahoo!. if you're looking to buy either one of these, the choice hasn't been clear recently. since facebook came public, it has tanked 46%. in the same time frame, yahoo! has rallied. facebook is getting hit in part by concerns of the ceo to turn profits. yahoo! getting a lift with its new ceo. but is either a buy? that's what we want to talk about. on the technical side, it's rich ross. on the fundamental side, zachary carabell. let's remind viewers, cnbc and yahoo! have a business alliance to share and coproduce editorial content. zach, what do you think? high hopes about marissa mayer's ability to turn things around? >> yahoo! has close to 14,000 employees and revenue somewhere in the 300,000 dollar per employee metric. for facebook, everything that's been poured over its head, it's still making more than $1 million plus per
certainly the energy stox higher on the heels of a big move up in the price of oil. s&p 500 up 14 points. bill, over to you. >> all right. as we all know, two internet related stocks are getting a lot of attention lately. they're facebook and yahoo!. if you're looking to buy either one of these, the choice hasn't been clear recently. since facebook came public, it has tanked 46%. in the same time frame, yahoo! has rallied. facebook is getting hit in part by concerns of the ceo to turn...
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number one was energy. number two, technology. number three, telecom. so risk on was very much the trade. the worst performers in the quarter, utilities, the consumer staples, industrials, materials, health care. do you think it switches for the quarter? >> our u.s. strategist adam parker, as you know, back in june went overweight with energy. he's basically gone back now down to underweight after this big move in the quarter. you've seen weakness in the oil price because the excessive supply and weakening demand. >> where are you going to put the money? >> we're going to put the money into health care and tech. those are the two he likes the most. >> okay. very good. a little more defensive nan the fourth quarter. gentlemen, good to see you both. that is going to do it for this first hour of the "closing bell." we close out the third quarter with pretty solid gains for the equity market. the question is, can that continue? the fourth quarter? hour number two continues now with maria bartiromo. have a great weekend. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do
number one was energy. number two, technology. number three, telecom. so risk on was very much the trade. the worst performers in the quarter, utilities, the consumer staples, industrials, materials, health care. do you think it switches for the quarter? >> our u.s. strategist adam parker, as you know, back in june went overweight with energy. he's basically gone back now down to underweight after this big move in the quarter. you've seen weakness in the oil price because the excessive...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. my name is adam frucci and i'm the editor of splitsider.com. i love new technology, so when i heard that american express and twitter were teaming up, i was pretty interested. turns out you just sync your american express card securely to your twitter account, tweet specific hashtags, and you'll get offers on things you love. this totally changes the way i think about membership. saving money on the things you want. to me, that's the membership effect. nice boots! >>> more than half of teenagers today are walking around with smartphone as cording to one study. so perhaps it was only a matter of time before a technology came along that would help parents turn smartphones into a teen watchdog. joining us is omar khan. a new tool being launched today. omar, great to have you with us. i'm sure a lot of parents' ears are perking up right about now to hear the details. how much does this cost and what does it do? >> well, it's a product we're launching today here on cnbc called family guard
putting us in control of our energy future, now. my name is adam frucci and i'm the editor of splitsider.com. i love new technology, so when i heard that american express and twitter were teaming up, i was pretty interested. turns out you just sync your american express card securely to your twitter account, tweet specific hashtags, and you'll get offers on things you love. this totally changes the way i think about membership. saving money on the things you want. to me, that's the membership...
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energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. neil: all right, to read sweepstake polls, things are swinging the president's way, folks believes that more jobs are on the way, for example. what if they are just getting jobs? don't believe me, believe democrat, a very well connected and respected party business titan. leo, you argue, it is coming down? >> well, we should as a nation
energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ?...
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energy and technology were today's worst performing sectors, utility was today's biggest gainer. now, lots of action in the currency pits today. the euro fell to its lowest level in two weeks versus the dollar. political tension, of course, in the spain and greece driving the euro to an intraday low of $1.28. new home sales dropped in august from july, new home sales fell to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 373,000. this is a dip of .3% from the previous month. now, despite the month-over-month decline, new home sales in august were up more than 27% compare today a year ago. -- compared to a year ago. we have got mark sebastian in the pits of the cme, stephen saks and david trainer are going to duke it out. but let me start with mark, and, of course, i have to start with oil. how long does this dip go on? >> well, you know, i think it could go for a while. demand was not at $105 or $100 a barrel. it's closer to 80. so everything, in my opinion, above kind of 80, $85 a barrel is all risk premium from iran. so as long as we're above, you know, around 90, i think that's fairly p
energy and technology were today's worst performing sectors, utility was today's biggest gainer. now, lots of action in the currency pits today. the euro fell to its lowest level in two weeks versus the dollar. political tension, of course, in the spain and greece driving the euro to an intraday low of $1.28. new home sales dropped in august from july, new home sales fell to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 373,000. this is a dip of .3% from the previous month. now, despite the...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >> one of the top stories that we're covering for you, is the economic malaise that middle america is suffering. at 10:30 this morning, numbers on how much oil there is in storage. we expect the number to go up. in other words, less demand for oil, there is another economic indicator. and watch for that at 10:30. and it could move the market, especially a big build in inventory finding a very slow ec
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number three, open america's resources to energy development. a lot of people are calling for this. especially when you see the fracking boom that is going on around the country. >> well the house has actually passed a long list of measures to devep america's vast energy resources. the problem is they have all stopped the senate. if you just, including our shale oil reserves, you look at american petroleum, that makes saudi arabia look like a petroleum pigmy. we have three times the petroleum resers saudi arabia has. the only difference, saudi arabia develops and prospers from their reserves. our government actively obstructs america haste ability to do the same. >> you know, i have got to ask you before we go because you made it so clear things we can do with the econo to get it moving again. have you talked to mitt romney? have you given him any advice? are you disappointed how this campaign is running? i know i'm throwing you sort of a curveball because we haven't been talking about that but that is the question of the day all over that he is not making his economic message clear
number three, open america's resources to energy development. a lot of people are calling for this. especially when you see the fracking boom that is going on around the country. >> well the house has actually passed a long list of measures to devep america's vast energy resources. the problem is they have all stopped the senate. if you just, including our shale oil reserves, you look at american petroleum, that makes saudi arabia look like a petroleum pigmy. we have three times the...
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in fact both campaigns made their energy plans a big part of the campaign. so what does the future of conventional coal look like? on one hand the obama administration has vowed to end it. while on the other hand a handful of companies are pushing ahead with new plants. president obama -- clean coal. house republicans say regulations he enacted will both hurt the industry and economy. the house passed a bill to significantly deleg rate the coal industry. are the epa regulations justified or not? we have daniel weiss, senior fellow for center for american progress action fund and lauren steffy, houston sent.mnist for the -- sentinel. thanks for joining me. do you think there is war on clean coal. do you agree with that? >> absolutely not. there is no war on coal. there however are cheaper cleaner al turn testifies to -- alternatives to coal like cheaper natural gas and utilities decide to use them. natural gas use gone up 50% in the past four years because gas is really cheap. if you add in the cost of all the health impacts of coal, natural gas is even more
in fact both campaigns made their energy plans a big part of the campaign. so what does the future of conventional coal look like? on one hand the obama administration has vowed to end it. while on the other hand a handful of companies are pushing ahead with new plants. president obama -- clean coal. house republicans say regulations he enacted will both hurt the industry and economy. the house passed a bill to significantly deleg rate the coal industry. are the epa regulations justified or...
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let's check out the latest news in energy. let's go to sharon with the latest. >> oil prices are unchanged on either side of positive and negative territory here for wti prices as traders digest the data on manufacturing. from china yesterday not so great. u.s. manufacturing data a little bit better. then we have to wait and see what the supply data will hold from the energy department when they report tomorrow and in the american patrols tonight. in terms of natural gas, we saw natural gas rise above the 3.50 level, but fdr capital mark says look for nat gas to get to $4.50 in to 13. they expect that to be the price to incentivize drilling and because of the supply and demand fundamentals. in terms of what we are seeing for the gold price, we are looking at a little bit of a pull-back and profit taking and consolidation after hitting a new high there for the year of 1794 in the previous session. central banks will be the key focus. back to you. >>> sharon epperson there. we are talking off camera about bill actman's appearanc
let's check out the latest news in energy. let's go to sharon with the latest. >> oil prices are unchanged on either side of positive and negative territory here for wti prices as traders digest the data on manufacturing. from china yesterday not so great. u.s. manufacturing data a little bit better. then we have to wait and see what the supply data will hold from the energy department when they report tomorrow and in the american patrols tonight. in terms of natural gas, we saw natural...
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us bank ♪ melissa: so, on to energy. you know it will be one of the big top picks in tonight's debate. which candid and the upper hand? let's break down their plans. executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance. what do you expect to hear from the president on energy? >> well, i think the talking points that we will hear from the president on that he has and all of the above energy plan and will certainly highlight the fact of we have been producing more oil than we have the last 15 years and that natural gas production is up quite a bit and that he wants to get us off well enough of coal. melissa: it is sort of disingenuous in my mind for him to take credit. when i hear him talking about the drilling, that is all on private land, not federal. natural gas, that is a function of technological breakthrough. will he be it will take credit for those things? >> he will certainly try. you know. we would point out that the oil production and natural gas production on federal land has gone down dramatically over the
us bank ♪ melissa: so, on to energy. you know it will be one of the big top picks in tonight's debate. which candid and the upper hand? let's break down their plans. executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance. what do you expect to hear from the president on energy? >> well, i think the talking points that we will hear from the president on that he has and all of the above energy plan and will certainly highlight the fact of we have been producing more oil than we have the...
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like solar energy or wind energy, we have agricultural output that we don't take advantage of, so there are ma so many resources and opportunities in greece, it's not a matter of the private sector doing poorly or a lack of resources, but it's rather how the state is operating, we have a big public sector as you know, we have tax evasion and we have no privatizations. if we change these things if we're not a state controlled economy but instead a private controlled economy we can see a different picture and to me by staying in the european union this is where we should concentrate. it's not how much you value the currency or you divide the labor cost but what kind of economy you are, where you wish to go. >> that's similar to the debate we seem to be having here in the united states. thanks so much for joining us this morning and congratulations on your deal and good luck with it. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for playing, sam. that was helpful. good to have you on the set. >> just look at that shot, crumbling infrastructure everywhere. they've neglected things for -- >> thousands o
like solar energy or wind energy, we have agricultural output that we don't take advantage of, so there are ma so many resources and opportunities in greece, it's not a matter of the private sector doing poorly or a lack of resources, but it's rather how the state is operating, we have a big public sector as you know, we have tax evasion and we have no privatizations. if we change these things if we're not a state controlled economy but instead a private controlled economy we can see a...
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and adopting more green policies on diversified energy policy. third, for those differences and to try to encourage innovation, again, there is a 17% tax credit for research and development for new technologies and the energy in this field. if we are going to get serious about cybersecurity, our policy and the market leaders need to follow suit and we need to start talking about regulation. this requires partnership. we need to build this society together. it requires a team and it requires us to meet regularly and understand what incentivizes both parties, one is the bottom-line bottom line profit, innovation, and competitiveness in a globalized market. the other is about national sovereignty, national security, and overall economic growth. it is time to bridge that conversation, and i think actually starting this conversation is going to take time, money, and we need to reduce our exposure. thank you. [applause] >> melissa ,-com,-com ma thank you so much. to all of our speakers, thank you so much. i feel like we should all get some college cred
and adopting more green policies on diversified energy policy. third, for those differences and to try to encourage innovation, again, there is a 17% tax credit for research and development for new technologies and the energy in this field. if we are going to get serious about cybersecurity, our policy and the market leaders need to follow suit and we need to start talking about regulation. this requires partnership. we need to build this society together. it requires a team and it requires us...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. neil: 39 days until the voters turned out but in 94 days the economy bottomed could drop out when the bush tax rates and and the sequestration spending cuts began. the fast approaching train wreck nobody tries to derail texas congressman ron paul joins me on the phone. no one mentions this. like a storm that is not there. get past the immediate election but then we will be that much deeper in debt. >> it is unbelievable. they are in denial. they're not bad people but they should wake up the people around the country know what i am talking about. but washington wants to keep it quiet. it is a blame game. neil: what do you think will happen? a prominent democrat told me he thinks the three or six month extension then hachette out with whoever is elected obama or
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. neil: 39 days until the voters turned out but in 94 days the economy bottomed could drop out when the bush tax rates and and the sequestration spending cuts began. the...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. dagen: a quarter past the hour. or almost. every 15 minutes, stocks now, apologizing today, i love this story. nicole: tim cook and the apple team doing a big "i'm sorry." what you're seeing is apple stock reflecting the frustration of users with the new maps and their own software they promised they are working to develop better. but in their own maps, that has been the one bonus with the new apple iphone 5. right now $6.72. nowhere near 705. doing whatever they can to make it better. more users, the better it will become. connell: thank you for that. some breaking news coming in from washington, d.c., the federal reserve release new information on the traffic discount window. going back to third quarter 2010. look at these numbers when they come out because y
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. dagen: a quarter past the hour. or almost. every 15 minutes, stocks now, apologizing today, i love this story. nicole: tim cook and the apple team doing a big "i'm...
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energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. melissa: loyal holding his ground after a three day losing streak. it is not paramount option? >> it is still paramount. melissa: great to have you on. one of the smartest guys down on the floor. what are you watching today? >> we are watching our bob. they move late in the day. melissa: what is the number one thing you are trading off of? i was surprised to see the bounce off yesterday. he has this date forward with a bomb on it. on the floor of the imax, that is something you would stop and watch. i was wondering, you know, what is the number one factor that you are trading off of? international, dollar, stocks? >> everyone knew that the prime minister would speak yesterday. that is probably help that rebound. i can say that rbob probably had something to do with that. instead of going into the futu
energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. melissa: loyal holding his ground after a three day losing streak. it is not paramount option? >> it is still paramount. melissa: great to have you on. one of the smartest guys down on the floor. what...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> the eurozone crisis in focus. an uprising over tax rises in spain. we have the latest from europe and what it means for your money. >>> japan, china relations taking another turn for the worse. two japanese automakers shutting down plants in china as diplomats from both countries are set to meet. a closer look at how the souring relationship could hurt the american economy. >>> and a double dose of guest hosts. on the fiscal cliff, qe-3, and where to put money to work now as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernan.
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> the eurozone crisis in focus. an uprising over tax rises...
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it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> third quarter draw to go a close. joining us adam parker, equity strategy yis. we had kashkari on yesterday and when he comes on and the market's weak, i say you knew this. and then when it moves a lot ands's gone the other way, you really -- that was a missed call. we can do the same with you. depends on what day. you have been worried about a lot of things with the market. europe, all these headwinds. but just talking off camera, if the fed is going to give a 40 billion a month again in an economy that doesn't seem that bad, all bets are off. how do you try to gauge where the stock market is going? >> once i became master of of the market on cnbc, everything i said started to be incorrect.
it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> third quarter draw to go a close. joining us adam parker, equity strategy yis. we had kashkari on yesterday and when...
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i was a member of -- i traded energy futures. scott as well. i think it is really important to focus on the future's market because there is a wide world of tradeable instruments. people hear about them all the time. don't know how to trade them. now you learn how. >> time for the final call. last word from the option os pits. >> this week's web extra is how to buy protection on the s&p. >> nay tan? >> >> you're long facebook. asking how to get the money back. consider one by two call spreads against your long. >>> mike khouw? >> a nice way to make a bullish play in halliburton is to buy the calls. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action" go to our website. "options action".cnbc.com. we will see you back here next friday. right after this break money in motion is up. like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, op
i was a member of -- i traded energy futures. scott as well. i think it is really important to focus on the future's market because there is a wide world of tradeable instruments. people hear about them all the time. don't know how to trade them. now you learn how. >> time for the final call. last word from the option os pits. >> this week's web extra is how to buy protection on the s&p. >> nay tan? >> >> you're long facebook. asking how to get the money back....
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which candidate has the better energy plan in your view? >> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states, and we can be energy independent using all of north america. but that's good because they're good neighbors. we work well together. all that can be accomplished, but romney is realistic about a plan. his plan is use our own resources. >> and we know that's a job creator. do you think he has a shot to win the election? >> oh, i think he will win the election. i think he has energy as a big component. there are 30 states in the united states now that produce energy. when i went in the energy business a long, long time ago, there was only nine states. there are 30 states now. so millions of jo
which candidate has the better energy plan in your view? >> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states,...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> for the female inmates inside maricopa county jail's "g" dorm, change is measured in a variety of ways. new hair styles, different make-up, new tattoos and new girlfriends. but now the dorm itself is experiencing a major change. a magnetic personality is leaving. >> we recently rolled up mcnaughton. she's had a lot of issues over here in george dorm. we rolled her up to bravo tower. >> kelley mcnaughton has been moved from the dorm where she could roam free to a small pod of cells where the inmates could only see each other in a cramped day room. >> i'm in a pod. i can't -- i can't do this. you know i can't do this. this is too small for me. >> jail officials see a benefit in mcnaughton's move out of the dorm. >> dormitories hold from 80 to 120, depending on the day. if you have mcnaughton running 80 or 120 inmates and causing that strife between 80 an
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> for the female inmates inside maricopa county jail's "g" dorm, change is measured in a variety of ways. new hair styles, different make-up, new tattoos and new girlfriends. but now the dorm itself is experiencing a major change. a magnetic...
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let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals. sharon at the nymex. >> the momentum here definitely in the metals market. i'm standing in the gold pit. gold prices went above $1,794 an ounce. a lot of investors may have looked at the s&p 500's returns, that's decent. but gold up over 10% in the last quarter. silver up over 25% in the last quarter. they want some more of that in the fourth quarter. and we're looking at that here in the metals market. also looking at momentum taking over, the weak sentimental data out of china in terms of the oil price. the oil prices here are a little bit of a bid for oil. the fact that they lowered a mix a little while ago before the open on the weak data out of china on their manufacturing numbers. in terms of the biggest mover here in the commodities space, definitely it is natural gas. natural gas at a ten-month high. natural gas here above 3.40. some are saying that $3 gas is sustainable here even if we don't see the same focus on coal to gas switching. still going to see higher natural gas pr
let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals. sharon at the nymex. >> the momentum here definitely in the metals market. i'm standing in the gold pit. gold prices went above $1,794 an ounce. a lot of investors may have looked at the s&p 500's returns, that's decent. but gold up over 10% in the last quarter. silver up over 25% in the last quarter. they want some more of that in the fourth quarter. and we're looking at that here in the metals market. also looking at momentum...
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that energy plan is all of the above. we realize that we have an abundance of natural resources in our state and here in our country. i believe that they need to be managed. they need to be managed responsibly. we need to drill for oil. we need to drill for oil on federal lands, offshore. we need to look at oil sales. we need to look at clean coal. the united states has a huge amount of coal. here in nebraska, we understand the importance of those coal- fired electric plants. that helps us to our energy rates, our electric rates low for consumers, but low for businesses as well. the governor can tell you when he talks to businesses in trying to attract them to our state that those electric costs at a big part to play in that. we need to consider that. we need to look at renewables. we need to look at wind, we need to look at solar. we have ethanol, which is a great boom for this state. but you need a balanced portfolio to move forward. with regards to climate change, what matters there is the policies that united states i
that energy plan is all of the above. we realize that we have an abundance of natural resources in our state and here in our country. i believe that they need to be managed. they need to be managed responsibly. we need to drill for oil. we need to drill for oil on federal lands, offshore. we need to look at oil sales. we need to look at clean coal. the united states has a huge amount of coal. here in nebraska, we understand the importance of those coal- fired electric plants. that helps us to...
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're inereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. >> it is time for what do i need to know for next week. tracy? >> promises, promises. president obama said our insurance premiums were going to go down $2500 by the end of his first term? up $2400. >> all righty. todd? >> sam adams oktoberfest hits the stores today. a big winner. stocks up 20% by thanksgiving. >> you had to get the beer in there. jim? >> i think the iphone 5, one of the best ancillary plays on that is sprint. you could see a 25% increase in sprint through the iphone by christmas. >> without the maps would be nice. jonathan? >> israel is a
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're inereal heaven. so thanks. from...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. today marks the first day of the trading quarter. with the s&p up more than 14% year-to-date, can we expect to see profit-taking or will the gains continue? joining success jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. professor siegel by the way is also the author of the book "stocks for the long run" and jeremy great to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> so here we go, the start of the fourth quarter and i know you've made bullish predictions of dow 15,000 and dow 17,000. where do you stand right now? >> i'm still with those predictions. those are for the end of 2013, remember, not for the end of this year. actually, if we're talking about this quarter, i think the most important event is not going to be on the election day, it's going to be after the election day, as the fiscal cliff gets nearer and nearer, and i think the resolution of that one way or the other is going to be the ma
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. today marks the first day of the trading quarter. with the s&p up more than 14% year-to-date, can we expect to see profit-taking or will the gains continue? joining success jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. professor siegel by the way is also the author of the book "stocks for the long run" and jeremy great to see...
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energy stocks. tech stocks. whole swaths are up not necessarily any particular sector winning or losing. what about the rest of the world? the theory the rest of the world is going to collapse? that hasn't happened. germany has out performed the s&p. germany is up 13% this quarter. we're up 2.9%. brazil is up 10%. spain is up 9%. whole swaths of the global stock markets are doing better than the united states. like i said, it's about the central bank intervention. end game may be different. not getting into the morality of this. i'm just pointing out what the numbers are saying. two theories have been wrong so far. let me make a quick comment about what's going on in spain. we'll get the results of this so-called bank audit done about 14 banks to try to figure out how much they need to recapitalize. we all know the numbers are going to be wrong. the numbers $40 billion, 60 billion euro. ludicrous number. they're going to create bad banks where they'll sequester most of the toxic assets. does this make a lot of s
energy stocks. tech stocks. whole swaths are up not necessarily any particular sector winning or losing. what about the rest of the world? the theory the rest of the world is going to collapse? that hasn't happened. germany has out performed the s&p. germany is up 13% this quarter. we're up 2.9%. brazil is up 10%. spain is up 9%. whole swaths of the global stock markets are doing better than the united states. like i said, it's about the central bank intervention. end game may be different....
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environmentalist calls it by far the decade's best green energy option. even says it is good for the environment. he is also the author of, cool it. he joins me. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: this is really interesting connection to me, you make the point in the united states carbon emissions have gone down. >> below 1991 levels. melissa: wow. >> actually per capita you're down below what you emitted when eisenhower --. melissa: isn't that because people are driving less and going out buying their priuses and their, you know, whatever else? >> there is a tiny bit of that but the vast majority is because you have stopped using coal to produce electricity. you started using gas. we've gone from gas use used to be 20% and coal about 50. now it is 32, 32. basically making fracking so cheap you've achieved what nobody else was able to do, namely we dramatically lowered our carbon emissions. you lowered it twice as much as everyone else, european union, key yot toe -- kyoto protocol managed to do. melissa: there was such a glu
environmentalist calls it by far the decade's best green energy option. even says it is good for the environment. he is also the author of, cool it. he joins me. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: this is really interesting connection to me, you make the point in the united states carbon emissions have gone down. >> below 1991 levels. melissa: wow. >> actually per capita you're down below what you emitted when eisenhower --. melissa: isn't that...
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take and financials and energy leading to the new session highs. the dow jones must go up half a percent, the tech heavy nasdaq composite up over a full percentage point coming on the heels of news with the euro gaining strength, the dollar pulling back and they're working on their budget plan which they will pass some reforms bringing some optimism to the market in the state. you can see those up arrows. two names in the insurance industry, if possible insurance deal. the "wall street journal" reporting they are close to a deal to acquire individual life insurance. none here before the new york stock exchange, this deal could be struck as soon as today. up over 3%, back to you. tracy: thank you, nicole. we will see you in 15 minutes. we have more on the continuing saga of where in the world is former teamsters boss? we will show you where police are now searching. dennis: with cost about to go higher for bacon, little piggies flying higher may be the next big thing. that is coming up. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal mat
take and financials and energy leading to the new session highs. the dow jones must go up half a percent, the tech heavy nasdaq composite up over a full percentage point coming on the heels of news with the euro gaining strength, the dollar pulling back and they're working on their budget plan which they will pass some reforms bringing some optimism to the market in the state. you can see those up arrows. two names in the insurance industry, if possible insurance deal. the "wall street...
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energy and technology. energy group falling for a third session in a row. despite consumer outcries over the financial crisis, we're seeing overdraft fees rise for the first time since the financial crisis. >> this is incredible. >> this really is. a new study by moebs services says america got hit with $31.5 billion in overdraft bank fees in the past year. that's up 2% from a year ago. >> think about that for a second. they charged roughly $30 per overdraft. that's 1 billion checks that bounced in one year. the survey says that's because banks are charging more in overdraft fees and more americans are overspending. so with that in mind, who do we put the blame on here? is it shady bank practices? are they price gouging? or simply poor money management by those writing the checks? we have both sides of that story right now. alex sanchez of the florida bankers association says consumers should pay more attention to their bank accounts. amen to that. ed of the u.s. public interest research group says these fees go too far. oh, boy. a debate going here. alex,
energy and technology. energy group falling for a third session in a row. despite consumer outcries over the financial crisis, we're seeing overdraft fees rise for the first time since the financial crisis. >> this is incredible. >> this really is. a new study by moebs services says america got hit with $31.5 billion in overdraft bank fees in the past year. that's up 2% from a year ago. >> think about that for a second. they charged roughly $30 per overdraft. that's 1 billion...
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first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners from west begin drove to ohio to lobby neighboring state to vote for future president rney. melissa: are they endorsing president romney? >> well union is union. the is hierarchy. but the rank-and-file union and nonunion coal miners are i think going to romney. we met someone from the railroad. railroads get up to 30% of their revenue from coal. now those stocks are being hit. so a lot of blue-collar union jobs are on the line and these people are worried about their jobs. melissa: see i agree with you that it's a problem. i'm just not sure the message is ge
first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners...
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the most serious is that she bowed to pressure from energy companies to seek a low-cost solution for storing nuclear waste, ignoring other options that might have been more effective. the chancellor denies these allegations that go all the way back to the 1990's when she was serving as environment minister, but the allegations are quite serious. if they were to be proven, it would have big political implications for the chancellor. the chancellor, however, is taking this in a pretty relaxed mood. both she and her aides are looking very confident in this, and analysts think that she will come out unscathed. >> she does look pretty confident, but how does nuclear storage fit in with germany's new energy strategy? >> the fact is germany does not have a permanent waste disposal site for its nuclear waste, so the waste just keeps piling up. the country is exploring different possibilities, but they do not have one yet. every time another nuclear waste transport rolls into the temporary facility, there are massive protests. until a permanent site is found and that search goes on, the contr
the most serious is that she bowed to pressure from energy companies to seek a low-cost solution for storing nuclear waste, ignoring other options that might have been more effective. the chancellor denies these allegations that go all the way back to the 1990's when she was serving as environment minister, but the allegations are quite serious. if they were to be proven, it would have big political implications for the chancellor. the chancellor, however, is taking this in a pretty relaxed...
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the second were going to do is pursue energy independence. i'm sitting there thinking, well, those may be legitimate issues, but i don't think those are the top two things i might of the american people. but the american people are sitting out there and asking for, i think, explanations on why the economy is so bad. someone said it was the economy, stupid. cheryl: right. if you look at most likely voters, we used to see that romney had the president. that has actually changed in the recent poll from the ap. now it is 50%. only 41% trust the president and 41% trust that romney. what happened? >> i think that the problem is that mitt romney has not taken his message deeply enough. the issue is the economy. a% unemployment. they stayed over 9%, all through 2010 and 2011. that's a long time for the american economy to have unemployment at that level. i think, and we all know that, we all know that, and i think with the american voters are asking for is someone to explain to them why have barack obama's policies contributed to that. i don't think
the second were going to do is pursue energy independence. i'm sitting there thinking, well, those may be legitimate issues, but i don't think those are the top two things i might of the american people. but the american people are sitting out there and asking for, i think, explanations on why the economy is so bad. someone said it was the economy, stupid. cheryl: right. if you look at most likely voters, we used to see that romney had the president. that has actually changed in the recent poll...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. attention, owner of the light blue smart with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> i'm bill griffeth. on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next decade for coca-cola. he will lay out the strategy for the goal and don't want to miss the rare and exclusive interview with the oracle himself, ceo larry emson. find out how he is planning to dominate the cloud and yes, sir going on that personal property buying spree. owns an island, owns now most of malibu. all that and more. maria still in san francisco, i'm still in new york. more at the top of the hour. >>> the comeback in cars, auto sales continuing to be a sign of hope in the u.s. economy phil la superbowl behind the wheel for us. i want to ask you, look
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documents say tesla has renegotiated loans with the department of energy and may have to make further changes to the loans if the d.o.e. will allow it. back to you. >>> scott, thank you. alameda county says the food bank is running slow. inventory is down 50%. the food bank says typically it has as many as 1 million pounds of food on hand during this time of year. so far, their supply is less than 600,000 pounds and dropping. the food bank's director says they need all the help they can get. >> evngaging in food drives. it is important also to let your legislator know you do not want supplemental nutrition programs to be cut. >> food bank representatives say food drive donations have nearly run out. at this point, they hope the cooler weather and upcoming holidays will inspire people to be generous. >>> we are not in store for the cooldown. >> a turn up of temperatures. >> let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning. we have a really interesting and very dramatically different beginning to your seven-day forecast versus the end. what we're expecting th
documents say tesla has renegotiated loans with the department of energy and may have to make further changes to the loans if the d.o.e. will allow it. back to you. >>> scott, thank you. alameda county says the food bank is running slow. inventory is down 50%. the food bank says typically it has as many as 1 million pounds of food on hand during this time of year. so far, their supply is less than 600,000 pounds and dropping. the food bank's director says they need all the help they...
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and it is also extremely low energy. >> it is extremely low energy. we were talking during the break and i want to get your last thoughts on the issue which is facebook. you made the argument during the last segment mark zuckerberg who always reprice his shares. i said doesn't that feel a little icky? >> well, in this case, i actually think over a period of time i don't think that's wrong. let me finish, the entire business reset. if you just reprice options literally to give your employees a better shot than the people who bought the stock retail i think that's immoral but if in fact you have a situation where the entire thing has reset then i think it's rational to do so. as a general practice i think it's horrible. >> at facebook's stock right now you're a buyer? >> yes. i'm a buyer because i don't buy but yes, would i buy so i were so buyingly inclined, yes. >> let's talk about the book publishing business, just a week ago you decided to up-end the business with a new company, getting your business with scott ruden, to create a new electronic book
and it is also extremely low energy. >> it is extremely low energy. we were talking during the break and i want to get your last thoughts on the issue which is facebook. you made the argument during the last segment mark zuckerberg who always reprice his shares. i said doesn't that feel a little icky? >> well, in this case, i actually think over a period of time i don't think that's wrong. let me finish, the entire business reset. if you just reprice options literally to give your...